Old Peter (St. Peter) is the oldest church in the inner city of Munich, Germany. As early as 1158, when Munich was built, a church was built here. The 8th century monks lived around the church on the hill. At the end of the 12th century, a new Bavarian Romanesque church was built, which was expanded to Gothic shortly before it was destroyed by fire in 1327. Since then, a new church was built in 1368. At the beginning of the 17th century, a 92-meter-high Renaissance spire and a baroque choir seat were added.
Although the trip has seen too many churches of different styles, St. Peter's Cathedral is not so prominent. However, the interior of the church is also unique in the style of Narococo and Baroque style, with white and gold as the mainstay, as well as jewelry and a collection room with hair shaft. Placed in the center of the main altar is the image of San Pedro, and the four saints at the bottom are very beautiful. The whole church is very solemn and elegant. The interior is beautifully decorated, especially its altar, with many gold-plated decorations and a gorgeous feel. The
church has a spire of up to 91 meters high and can be seen in many parts of Munich, becoming a landmark in Munich. It is free to enter the church and there is a charge of 2 euros for the summit. It was too cold that day, and I planned to climb the tower to overlook the panoramic view of Munich's Old Town, but at this time I gave up especially decisively. Overlooking the Marienplatz, it is the best location to look out for the new town hall and the Church of Our Lady. In the far north, you can see the home stadium of Bayern Munich, the Allianz Arena, when the weather is good.
St. Petersburg is a unique building with a history of hundreds of years and a church in European tradition. Many of the church's displays retain the oldest history, and there are quite a lot of tourists here.
St. Peter's Basilica is a very important institution, the whole church is very huge environment, there are quite a lot of tourists here. Integration of a lot of Balotte style, the interior of the church is also very huge, very beautiful mural design. [View] The view here is not bad
The inside of the church is completely different from the outside. The photos taken by other tourists are inside. The historical buildings and celebrities are buried here, you can walk a few more steps to the attractions, or to the nearby food market and restaurants.
I only saw the city view for 30 minutes for the student fee of only 3 euros !!! Looking at the 13 og, it seems to be 13 stories high, but walking up wasn't as difficult as I thought, and I went up quickly. It's very narrow and barbed wire, but it's not particularly disturbing to take pictures or watch, and it was nice to be able to enjoy a view of different charms on all four sides.
St. Peter's Church is located in the southeast corner of Marian Square, Munich's oldest church. The architectural style of the church is Gothic architecture with two minarets. The interior of the church is magnificently decorated. The pillars of the church are covered with golden statues of the twelve apostles, which are vividly carved. The top tower of the church can be climbed. This is the best place to overlook Marian Square.
The interior of the church was so beautiful that it was stunned as soon as it entered. Walk inside, quietly enjoy murals and sculptures, exquisite, heart has become pious, as if God is around.
St. Peter's Church in Munich is located near the old city hall. It has Gothic main style, magnificent interior decoration in Baroque style, and four Godfather statues in the church. It is very attractive. You can climb the church tower and enjoy the scenery. We didn't go in, we just enjoyed the appearance.
Inside, we admire many artworks, such as the main altar, the baroque choir, the magnificent columns, or painted ceilings. The church is a must-see for visitors to Munich's Alstadt (Old Town), and it is also very close to the city center of Marian Platz.